by LostHope » Sat Dec 12, 2015 10:28 am
What is a Great Plains Equine?:
The GPE are a special breed of horse. They are large and sturdy breed, suited best for working a farm and pulling carts. They also were once used as war horses during the war between the Mountain and Forest kingdoms. GPE stand at 13-17 hands, though are most commonly ranging at around 15-16 hands. Their coats are sleek and soft, the colors and patterns are too varied to even list, though they are most commonly found with a 'paint' style coat. Their manes and tails are long and flowing, their hooves heavily feathers and nearly fully concealed. GPE's have long beards under their chins, both male and female, and have a pair of horns that sweep backwards along their necks. Their eyes range in any color of the full spectrum, and produce a glow that resembles smoke, or possibly flames. They are docile beasts, but are not easily tamed.
Event GPE cannot breed.
Username: taho
Name: Jingle All the Way// Bellisma
Gender: Mare
Height: 15.2 H
Horn Style: Antlers (Holiday special)
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by Harriette » Sat Dec 12, 2015 10:49 am
Very nice, it resembles a real horse called a "clydesdale" (spelling?) that mid-west states in the USA, like Iowa, used on farms. My mom's dad was a farmer, and they had one. She said it was enormous, very tall, and had hair growing around its hooves that way. She said she even rode on it, when she was a kid!!!! wow.
hah hah. She said it STEPPED ON HER, one time, but I guess she lived thru it. The Clydesdale also was used in a beer commercial, on tv, shown hauling the beer-trucks cause they were so strong. that was its best feature, it was VERY STRONG. yours is wonderful too.
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by LostHope » Sat Dec 12, 2015 4:36 pm
doreet wrote:Very nice, it resembles a real horse called a "clydesdale" (spelling?) that mid-west states in the USA, like Iowa, used on farms. My mom's dad was a farmer, and they had one. She said it was enormous, very tall, and had hair growing around its hooves that way. She said she even rode on it, when she was a kid!!!! wow.
hah hah. She said it STEPPED ON HER, one time, but I guess she lived thru it. The Clydesdale also was used in a beer commercial, on tv, shown hauling the beer-trucks cause they were so strong. that was its best feature, it was VERY STRONG. yours is wonderful too.
Great Plains Equines are heavily based off of Gypsy Vanner horses:
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